Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have successfully navigated family members or ILs like this, I’d love your tips.
On vacation, or even just when we have visitors or are visiting relatives, my family likes to take our time in the mornings. If we have a reason to get up and get going, like church or a planned activity or a planned day trip or something, of course we get up and get going. But otherwise, we like to relax and ease into the day.
Some of our relatives are Morning Pouncers. They talk loudly, make no attempt to be a little quiet if people are still sleeping, start fussing about making an elaborate breakfast that none of my family wants, at least not at 6 a.m. In the summer, I’m able to sneak downstairs, get an iced coffee from the fridge, and hide in the bedroom to get at least 30 minutes of blessed quiet, but in winter, I’m trapped with no coffee, because if they see me, they expect full and instant contact and being “on.” We’ve tried talking about our preference to ease into the day, but if they see any of us, the expectations and the noise start, full-on. Any advice?
I genuinely don't see how the season makes a difference here?
She’s able to get premade coffee out of the fridge rather than having to make hot coffee in the kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Is OP hosting in this situation? I didn’t think so because why would the guests be making breakfast and coffee for OP? I assumed that OP and this family were sharing a house, or OP is visiting this family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have successfully navigated family members or ILs like this, I’d love your tips.
On vacation, or even just when we have visitors or are visiting relatives, my family likes to take our time in the mornings. If we have a reason to get up and get going, like church or a planned activity or a planned day trip or something, of course we get up and get going. But otherwise, we like to relax and ease into the day.
Some of our relatives are Morning Pouncers. They talk loudly, make no attempt to be a little quiet if people are still sleeping, start fussing about making an elaborate breakfast that none of my family wants, at least not at 6 a.m. In the summer, I’m able to sneak downstairs, get an iced coffee from the fridge, and hide in the bedroom to get at least 30 minutes of blessed quiet, but in winter, I’m trapped with no coffee, because if they see me, they expect full and instant contact and being “on.” We’ve tried talking about our preference to ease into the day, but if they see any of us, the expectations and the noise start, full-on. Any advice?
I genuinely don't see how the season makes a difference here?
Anonymous wrote:If you have successfully navigated family members or ILs like this, I’d love your tips.
On vacation, or even just when we have visitors or are visiting relatives, my family likes to take our time in the mornings. If we have a reason to get up and get going, like church or a planned activity or a planned day trip or something, of course we get up and get going. But otherwise, we like to relax and ease into the day.
Some of our relatives are Morning Pouncers. They talk loudly, make no attempt to be a little quiet if people are still sleeping, start fussing about making an elaborate breakfast that none of my family wants, at least not at 6 a.m. In the summer, I’m able to sneak downstairs, get an iced coffee from the fridge, and hide in the bedroom to get at least 30 minutes of blessed quiet, but in winter, I’m trapped with no coffee, because if they see me, they expect full and instant contact and being “on.” We’ve tried talking about our preference to ease into the day, but if they see any of us, the expectations and the noise start, full-on. Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:I thinks it’s unreasonable to demand quiet time when you have a guest in your home. You literally just had 8 hours of sleep and you want quiet time on your porch while guests…. Avoid you? This sounds borderline rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not just be honest? “Good morning. I’m going to take my coffee upstairs/to the porch outside for a little morning quiet and reading time.”
OP here. That’s exactly what we do. If we go to the porch, they follow and talk. If we go upstairs, it’s loud talking about “I don’t know, if I make eggs, they’ll just get cold. I don’t know when Sally’s coming down to make more coffee [there’s a full pot minus the one cup I took upstairs]” and yes, in our home, all is set up and available to help themselves to anything and they’ve been told help yourselves.
I guess we will do separate lodging when possible.
Tell them “please don’t worry about making breakfast for any of my family. We all wake up late so we’ll just get breakfast on our own.”
Anonymous wrote:Coffee in a thermos.